CRREL Employees Recognized at Annual Engineer Day Ceremony

Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory scientists Devinder Sodhi, left, and Leonard Zabilansky, talk with Coast Guard Research and Development Center representatives Rich Hansen, Capt. Alan Arsenault and Executive Director Bert Macesker, during a visit to CRREL’s Ice Engineering Research Facility in Hanover last month. Engineer Research and Development Center engineer Kevin Haskins is at right. CRREL is testing how the Coast Guard’s fleet of conventionally driven vessels will operate in slush ice before they can be successfully deployed to Alaskan waters. ERDC Public Affairs photograph

Robie Samanta Roy, left, a professional staff member with the Senate Armed Services Committee, and Maj. Christopher Ingenloff of the Engineer Research and Development Center-Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, talk with ERDC-CRREL’s Robyn Barbato, right, during Samanta Roy’s first visit to the Hanover laboratory last month. Samanta Roy is the staff member responsible to Armed Services Committee Chairman Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich., for the Department of Defense’s science and technology portfolio. ERDC Public Affairs photograph

Hanover — Employees of the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center’s Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory were honored for superior achievement at the laboratory’s annual Engineer Day Awards celebration earlier this summer. The awards were presented by CRREL Director Robert E. Davis. The following individuals from the Upper Valley received CRREL, ERDC and Department of the Army awards: